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by Waylon Jennings
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Now every night and everyday now
Never meanin' what they say
Now never sayin' what they mean, oh no
Well, they wile away the hours in their ivory towers
Till they're covered up with flowers
In the back of a black limousine, oh yeah
Lotten da la da da da
Lotten da la a dee de dee
Talkin' 'bout you and me
And the games people play, oh now
Well, we make one another cry
Break a heart then we say goodbye
Cross our hearts and we hope to die
That the other one's to blame
But neither one will ever give in
So we gaze at an eight by ten
Thinkin' 'bout the things that might have been
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People walkin' up to ya shouting glory Hallelujah
Well, they wanna sock it to ya
In the name of the Lord
Gonna teach you how to meditate
Read your horoscope and cheat your fate
Furthermore to hell with hate
Come on and get on board
Lotten da la da da da
Look around and tell me what you see
What's happened to you and me
God give me the serenity
To remember who I am
'Cause you've given up your sanity
For your pride and your vanity
Turn your back on humanity
'Cause you don't give a do de dee
Lotten da la da da da
Waylon Jennings biography
If any one performer personified the "outlaw country movement" of the '70s, it was Waylon Arnold Jennings. Born June 15, 1937, in Littlefield, Texas, he was the son of Lorene Beatrice (née Shipley) and William Alvin Jennings.
Though he had been a professional musician since the late '50s, it wasn't until the '70s that Waylon, with his imposing baritone and stripped-down, updated honky tonk, became a superstar. Jennings rejected the conventions of Nashville, refusing to record with the country industry's studio musicians and insisting that his music never resemble the string-laden, pop-inflected sounds that were coming out of Nashville in the '60s. Many artists, including Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson, followed Waylon's anti-Nashville stance and eventually the whole "outlaw movement," so-named because of the artists' ragged, maverick image and their independence from Nashville, became one of th.....MORE.....(full Waylon Jennings biography) ←
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